The word, “Holoportation” was coined in October 2016 in a seminal paper by Microsoft Research, “Holoportation: Virtual 3D Teleportation in Real-time.” The paper described a revolutionary method of generating high-quality digital 3D Models of dynamic subjects (i.e., human or animal) and sharing the 3D holographic models on mixed reality devices such as HoloLens in real-time. That made the Sci-Fi magic of the Star Wars “Jedi Conference” a potential reality now.

Inspired by the Microsoft research, DoubleMe started to explore the ways to make holoportation exceptionally affordable and accessible, and recently finalized a new innovative algorithm that only requires one depth sensor such as Kinect and one PC system to process high-quality holoportation in real-time, hence “personal holoportation.”

To win the grant, DoubleMe teamed up with the University of Surrey, 5GIC (Guildford, UK) to optimize the system and platform for the upcoming 5G network rollout.

The grant will help DoubleMe prepare the commercial deployment of holoportation apps for PC and Mac, 3rd party developer SDK, WebGL player, and 5G-optimized service platform.

DoubleMe already engaged with major Telcos and telecommunication equipment manufacturers on commercial deployment of the “5G-enabled personal holoportation” platform globally.

“We have been working with DoubleMe for the last two years testing and trialling different VR/AR/MR applications on our testbed. DoubleMe is a visionary company with many talented people. I am looking forward to our teams working closely together and develop advance VR/AR/MR applications for mass market using 5G networks,” says Rahim Tafazolli, Professor and Director of 5GIC in University of Surrey

Albert Kim, CEO and founder of DoubleMe, said, “DoubleMe is always about making this new digital medium, digital holography, widely accessible for everyone.”

“We’ve been demonstrating a large number of applications by working with students and staff at Ravensbourne University London for two years. This innovation will accelerate the technology adoption. In the end, it will be the real-life Jedi Holographic Conference for everyone.”

About DoubleMe

DoubleMe provides an end-to-end platform for Social Holographic Mixed Reality Experiences. It’s holographic in the sense of capturing live subjects such as human or animal into 4D holograms via its proprietary and free Holographic Mixed Reality (MR) Capture studio, HoloPortal, in London, Seoul, and soon in Tokyo. So far, DoubleMe has raised $7.8M. To learn more about DoubleMe, visit http://doubleme.me or https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/doubleme

About 5GIC, University of Surrey

The 5G Innovation Centre is the world’s first and largest dedicated center to research into all aspects of 5G system. 5GIC brings together leading academics and key industry partners in a shared vision to help define and develop the 5G system that will underpin the way we communicate, work and live our everyday lives in the future. The 5GIC will drive the delivery of 5G connectivity fabric capable of meeting the needs of tomorrow’s connected society and digital economy.

DoubleMe and 5GIC had a holographic mixed reality signing ceremony on the R&D collaboration via existing version of real-time HoloPortation that requires four(4) kinects and five(5) PC, last week (https://youtu.be/gP0KxarCQCI) This research endeavor will result in one camera and one pc with high-quality holoportation.

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